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Otters and Otter-Hunting. 



them and on the concreting and drainage is abso- 

 lutely lost. 



Far better is it to build kennels which when done 

 with or to be removed may be sold as they stand or 

 taken down and transported readily to another site. 



E>OUJ_TCN£.PfiUi-jJD NOftWiCH 



Designed by] 



MRDCH 1907 



[L. C. R. Cameron. 



Fig. I. Ground-Plan of Kennels for Otter-hounds. 



There are several firms who make a speciality 

 of supplying kennels " ready-made," so to speak, 

 with walls in sections, roofs bundled, and ready for 

 the purchaser to erect on his foundation-floor. 

 Many of these are elaborate buildings — hunting- 

 stables and hound-kennels combined — ranging in 



